Chapter 843: A Misunderstanding Within a Misunderstanding
Could it really be that Arthas really contacted the demons, as Drunken Wind thought?
Actually, no.
Whether His Majesty the Lich King had such intentions is unknown, but it is certain that even if he wanted to contact the demon to discuss how to sell Azeroth, he would not be able to find a buyer.
In other words, due to the strength of the Oath against demons, and the prestige of the Minotaurs, most of the Dreadlords in Azeroth are in an absolute lurking state, even if Arthas wants to join the Burning Legion, he will not be able to find a guide.
So why did Arthas choose such a passive way of fighting?
For he was concerned about Salatas.
From the very beginning, the drunken wind has gone off track.
Passive resistance is not to stall for time, but to secure the outside world before the inside......
After all, both of them, whether it's Saratas or Arthas, have had some experiences of betraying their allies, and in this case, it's just normal for them to be wary of each other!
Why did Arthas simply create such an icy dungeon?
He was dragging Saratas into the water.
When Arthas learned that Drunkard had sought out the Alliance, the Horde, and the Eldraine-Nirub, he knew he was the main target.
If Drunken Wind's main target was Saratas, he would never have pulled in so many irrelevant people.
And Saratas is not stupid.
His family knows his own affairs, and the current Saratas itself is not very strong, and the faceless ones inherited from Yugsaron are only two or three kittens, where is it worth fighting?
So after learning about the movement of the oath, Salatas really considered leaving.
But what the ancient god didn't expect was that after she had just tested the enemy's strength with the Faceless One, Arthas directly raised the Ice Underground Palace.
Now it's fun.
In Saratas's opinion, Alsace is called harming others and not benefiting himself - he still has a chance to slip away!
How could Alsace agree!
It's better to pull someone into the water than to struggle alone!
It is precisely for this reason that the Ice Dungeon is what it is now.
Of course, on the surface, Arthas and Saratas are still allies, but after being cheated, Saratas put on a rather negative attitude.
Defense? You're responsible!
The perimeter of the Ice Dungeon was supposed to be supported by the Faceless - but Saratas declined the request for support by saying that "the Faceless and the Orcs fought and suffered heavy casualties".
For Alsace and Salatas, it's a three-way game.
There can be no infighting—that means it will be broken by each one; But again, don't be too aggressive – or you'll be swallowed up by your allies.
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After Drunken Wind withdrew, he learned that there were indeed six different entrances, with different traps - and none of them caused much damage.
So he was even more convinced of his assumptions.
But in reality, it was a bet between Alsace and Salatas.
See whose passage is unlucky and opened first.
As for delaying time - this is indeed a kind of delay, delaying until the allies die faster than themselves, and then they can take advantage of the opportunity to slip away.
And for this kind of "worse than rotten", Drunken Wind had a great misunderstanding, he thought that this was a sign of dependence, so he began to open his mind with Kalia, Dranoche, Old Ferdin, and Artud.
How can we quickly catch them all?
After vetoing Dranoche's "loktar tactics", Drunken Wind put his hopes on Artud.
Let the Eldraine-Nirub sneak a passage and make a detour to the rear.
Because the walls of this dungeon contain the Iron of Salon, only the Eldraine Nirub can accomplish this task.
And in order to let Yugsaron's pollution spread, Drunken Wind will find the red dragon and arrange the life sealing circle.
The remaining Forsaken Royal Guards, Silver Hands, and Kukaron Warriors will wander each day through the six passages, displaying a discreet appearance to attract Arthas's attention.
Do one thing as a front for another!
Drunken Wind believed that Arthas would never have imagined that he would suddenly appear behind their defenses!
You've laid out the maze, but I'm going straight through the wall!
Of course, there is still a lot of uncertainty about Drunkenwind's plan.
Since it is not clear what is going on in this dungeon, the Eldraine-Nirub people may dig somewhere, so Drunken Wind will be on the front line of the excavation with Khadgar, always ready to face possible enemies!
In this way, Drunken Wind and Arthas each had a ghost and began a battle in the air......
In the passages, different troops try to pass through every day, but retreat cautiously as soon as they come into contact with the traps; Arthas and Saratas in the lower level of the dungeon are intriguing - in a line of defense that no one knows, the Eldraine Nirub diggers, under the watchful eye of the Red Dragon, begin to dig downward......